ARGUMENT
0719
BROUGHT
FORWARD:
- ARGUMENT
0718: An electron may or may not be aligned to the teelstream
through which it is moving.
REASONING:
- Let
the “north” pole of an electron be above the northpole of its
axial quark.
- Because
an electron is composed of two quarks, held apart by the strong
force, it has an elongated shape.
- The
high level teelstream flows from its northpole toward its southpole.
- In
an aligned electron, the teelstream through which it is moving flows
from its northpole to its southpole, thus being in harmony with the
high level teelstream of the electron.
- In
an unaligned electron, the teelstream through which it is moving
flows, to a greater or lesser degree, from its southpole to its
northpole, thus being in disharmony with the high level teelstream
of the electron.
- Thus
for the electron to be aligned to the teelstream through which it is
moving is to be in the condition of least disorder – and to be
unaligned is to be in the condition of most disorder.
- The
teelstream disharmony of the teelstreams in an unaligned electron,
together with its elongated shape, will automatically move it to be
aligned.
CONCLUSION:
- The
default condition for an electron is to be aligned to the teelstream
through which it is moving.
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